Revision for Vesperi Circulum | ||
Previous Revision, by QuirtTheDirt [2024-09-02 07:43:43] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-09-02 12:00:21] |
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QuirtTheDirt | → | QuirtTheDirt |
NAME | ||
Vesperi Circulum | → | Vesperi Circulum |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Dumbaei ZX-X c28-14 | → | Dumbaei ZX-X c28-14 |
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Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
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REGION | ||
Dryman's Point | → | Dryman's Point |
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SUMMARY | ||
An atmospheric ringed icy moon inclined around a gas giant with extremely wide rings and six shepherd moons. | → | An atmospheric ringed icy moon on an inclined orbit around a gas giant that has extremely wide rings, and six shepherd moons. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Planet four in this system is a class I gas giant with an exceptionally wide outermost ring, coming in at 4.4 million kilometers in radius. From the surface of the planet, the giant's outer ring can barely be seen through the planet's atmosphere during the day. However, during the night it is starkly visible, and along the moon's terminator it remains visible even through the twilight atmosphere. In addition to this moon, the giant hosts a total of six shepherd moons between its second and third rings, with two sets of moons in close and fast binary orbits. Moons 4 B and 4 D are host to powerful geysers. The system also hosts a large ammonia world with wispy clouds. | → | The fourth planet in this system is a Class I Gas Giant with an exceptionally wide outermost ring, coming in at 4.4 million kilometers in radius. From the surface of the planet, the giant's outer ring can be seen faintly through the planet's atmosphere during the day. However, during the night it is starkly visible, and along the moon's terminator it remains visible through the twilight. In addition to this moon, the giant also hosts a total of six shepherd moons between its second and third rings, with two pairs of moons in close and fast binary orbits. Powerful geysers can be found on the surfaces of the 4 b and 4 d moons. The system also hosts a large Ammonia World with wispy clouds. |
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